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Rob Oliphant (Member of Parliament – Don Valley West) will be hosting a Town Hall on Friday, May 25 at Manor Road United from 6-8pm. This is a chance to share your thoughts and concerns about how we can change mental health outcomes for our youth. All are welcome; wheelchair accessible.

Do you have a party/large gathering coming up? Are you trying to reduce your one-off plastic usage and environmental footprint where you can? Manor Road United Church can help you! We are now offering free cutlery loans to environmentally conscious community members who want to help reduce landfill. Feel free to contact manorroad@rogers.com for more … Continued

Unfortunately, due to the weather conditions church service is cancelledthis morning. The congregational meeting scheduled for this morning will be re-scheduled to Sunday, April 22nd. Thank you, stay warm & safe.

The energy at Manor Road United this year is palpable and with it comes new programming that reaches out to the wider community. Friday mornings are a perfect opportunity for those who may, or may not, regularly attend church and who are searching for connections to spirit and community. At 9:20 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. … Continued

On January 14th, Rev. Debra Schneider was the guest preacher at the Covenanting service between The Rev. Kathi Phillips (centre) and Erin Mills United Church. The Rev. Orville James, Co-Chair of Toronto South west Presbytery presided on behalf of the Presbytery. It was a wonderful service and an exciting day in the life of the … Continued

On Saturday January 6th a hearty crew from Manor Road United Church prepared and served dinner to about 110 homeless men and women at Blythwood Baptist Church. The preparations began on Friday when a small group baked 8 apple cakes and a vegan chickpea stew while the kids and youth wrote messages and drew pictures … Continued

The congregation has begun the process to hire a new Minister who will begin when our current Minister, Rev. Debra Schneider, retires July 1, 2018. We are following the hiring process outlined by the United Church of Canada. The “MAP” process involves us stating the needs we have as a congregation in eight ministry areas … Continued